13 Brilliant Outcomes Of Project-Based Learning
For each of the 13 potential outcomes of project-based learning, I added a tip to help increase the chance that this potential is realized.
For each of the 13 potential outcomes of project-based learning, I added a tip to help increase the chance that this potential is realized.
The shift from being asked for answers to being asked for questions can be powerful in building a powerful learning environment.
Lesson study is not about discovering the one right way to teach a lesson but about building knowledge of many teaching models and strategies.
State-Dependent Recall: It is easiest to recall information when you are in a state similar to the one in which you initially learned the material.
Since many boys do not read teacher-privileged literary fiction texts at home, many of them classify themselves as non-readers.
The ‘giving’ of yourself implies that you give your whole self to the act of teaching–that you merge your ‘self’ and your pedagogy.
I found myself more frustrated in the classroom, less tolerant, less friendly, and worst of all, sarcastic. I needed to recharge my teaching.
Even as apps have fallen in favor, mobility is the new standard. Information, communication, search—mobility matters in the modern world.
Google just released their trends in search in 2019 video with themes of equity, access, and human empowerment set to moving music.
Text modification is changing someone else’s original work to present it as your own–and it requires more time and effort than plain copying and pasting.
Wisdom is knowing what’s worth understanding, understanding the value of ideas, and always placing knowing in the context of not knowing
What are the steps for teaching through project-based learning in your classroom? Like all good teaching, it starts with students.
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